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is this support provided by china, or is there more of work? >> i think it is china. today here in the u.s. you have no inflation. the fed can't even get more aggressive. they may have to the way things are going, but you're also seeing a return to geopolitical rest. the increased risk that the syrian situation could expand. the u.s. sending missiles and troops to the area does not make oil traders excited, but the other market that was driving today was gasoline. we put on $0.6 a day. on a slew of refinery issues, mainly year in the midwest. if you look at the refinery, a major crude unit that is having a lot of problems with all of -- they push back the time that it can start because of concerns about some fireproofing quoting. some people being sued over this, but it is driving prices higher. the cash market in the gulf, and chicago. good news, natural gas is warm. those level in three months. that's a good way to end the week. ashley: and phil flynn at the cme. thank you, as always. tracy: well, several names reportedly lining of to be a bidder for the twinkie mak
is this support provided by china, or is there more of work? >> i think it is china. today here in the u.s. you have no inflation. the fed can't even get more aggressive. they may have to the way things are going, but you're also seeing a return to geopolitical rest. the increased risk that the syrian situation could expand. the u.s. sending missiles and troops to the area does not make oil traders excited, but the other market that was driving today was gasoline. we put on $0.6 a day. on...
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it has done even better in china, $84 million in china alone versus 70 million in the u.s. so far. lastly there is this, watch out, espn. fox sports may be coming after you. espn worth more than $40 billion. now the "wall street journal" is reporting fox is looking at setting up a new sports channel next year rebranding a car racing channel right now known as speed. the highest priced channel of all at $5 per home per month paid by cable systems, speed now charges $0.22 per month, lots of room for upside. cheryl: the niche sports channels are really taking off. i know fox has always had fox local, perhaps now going even further. dennis: nobody has even come close to espn. fox making big bets on football, baseball, nascar. 39% stake in the yankees network yes. coming after you, espn. cheryl: with two eeks left and no deal in sight, small-business owners across the country are planning ahead of the cliff. dennis: an auto repair shop in illinois. just. >> mr. transmission. these are small businesses, they don't make a lot of money. i want to get a handle as we look at a transmission b
it has done even better in china, $84 million in china alone versus 70 million in the u.s. so far. lastly there is this, watch out, espn. fox sports may be coming after you. espn worth more than $40 billion. now the "wall street journal" is reporting fox is looking at setting up a new sports channel next year rebranding a car racing channel right now known as speed. the highest priced channel of all at $5 per home per month paid by cable systems, speed now charges $0.22 per month,...
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great sales in china. i think apple is poised to have a good finish to this year, really well-positioned for next year particularly getting toward the apple tv. i think apple tv will put apple back into everybody's cards. ashley: you still think it is a buy at this price? >> i think you'll have a lot more selling between here and the next couple of weeks because of the capital gains issue. other than that, apple is a great place to be. we are definitely holding. ashley: where do the market go? two scenarios. getting some sort of a deal done, is a market poised to move higher? >> on a fundamental basis a lot of sectors in the market that are very cheap. i think the market will go much higher. again, low volume which is a little bit tricky. ashley: which sectors in particular do you like. >> love energy, industrial, i think all those sectors are poised to do really well. 2013 will be a pivotal year, a lot of things will happen. if any one or two of them are good comi, close to the market r a strong year. ash
great sales in china. i think apple is poised to have a good finish to this year, really well-positioned for next year particularly getting toward the apple tv. i think apple tv will put apple back into everybody's cards. ashley: you still think it is a buy at this price? >> i think you'll have a lot more selling between here and the next couple of weeks because of the capital gains issue. other than that, apple is a great place to be. we are definitely holding. ashley: where do the...
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connell: you are not worried about china athol? charles: i think china is going to continue to be on a roll. i am also impressed with brazil, indonesia and turkey. the rest of the world really doing extraordinarily well. connell: we like when you go global on us, charles. what do you use, google maps or apple? charles: stuart varney is probably better than me when it comes to these smart phones. connell: i do remember when you got away from the flip phone. charles: that is only because i left it in the green room. i heard someone from the smithsonian came up. dagen: charles, thank you so much. connell: let's go to this google graphic story. it is a very popular app. let's put it that way. we will talk about that coming up. more from washington, the house speaker ready to put through his own legislation. >> our hope continues to be to reach an agreement with the president what we have offered meets the definition of balance. the president is not there yet. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to
connell: you are not worried about china athol? charles: i think china is going to continue to be on a roll. i am also impressed with brazil, indonesia and turkey. the rest of the world really doing extraordinarily well. connell: we like when you go global on us, charles. what do you use, google maps or apple? charles: stuart varney is probably better than me when it comes to these smart phones. connell: i do remember when you got away from the flip phone. charles: that is only because i left...
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this is a cat and mouse game china is playing ever since the internet was introduced to china a couple decades ago. it is the latest in a series of restrictions. internet pages already been blocked. usually foreign websites but what china is discovering it is not the outside world they need to be afraid of but the chinese people who want more freedom. >> for inventors looking at companies in china or doing business in china this would seem to be the beginning of real problem. i mentioned in the commercial break this is why nations fail. you cannot have economic growth but political exclusion. what you have in china with eighty two million members of the communist party who enjoy the benefits and prosperity of their economy your paper has been doing the expose of 160 members of the people's paradiso politburo who are getting incredibly wealthy and their own citizenry understand they are being robbed. don't have a eventually rise up? >> they do. a fallacy about china is all the chinese people are happy because the country has seen such a great expansion of wealth and prosperity since the
this is a cat and mouse game china is playing ever since the internet was introduced to china a couple decades ago. it is the latest in a series of restrictions. internet pages already been blocked. usually foreign websites but what china is discovering it is not the outside world they need to be afraid of but the chinese people who want more freedom. >> for inventors looking at companies in china or doing business in china this would seem to be the beginning of real problem. i mentioned...
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the theme of china by north american exits. the leasing company is huge, the second-largest leasing company in the world, aircraft leasing company after ge. ashley: is attractive because of the emerging amount of travelers in asia? >> absolutely. they will be 40% of the aircraft market through 2026, 500 airplanes each giving them a big hole. it is a great deal for them, not a particularly robust evaluation for aig, but i don't think they care that much. they pay down most of what they owed the government. implied value, $5.3 billion is about half of the value of the stock. it is not such a bad deal even though it be counting book value of this deal is only the truly off 100% roughly, 50-65% and other transactions in leasing for more robust prices. the big issue to me, the theme yoyou're starting to see is chia is buying north american assets. they're not satisfied with that. a query for $15 billion canadian energy company. they are buying other think of these subject to government approval systems, electric battery maker in ban
the theme of china by north american exits. the leasing company is huge, the second-largest leasing company in the world, aircraft leasing company after ge. ashley: is attractive because of the emerging amount of travelers in asia? >> absolutely. they will be 40% of the aircraft market through 2026, 500 airplanes each giving them a big hole. it is a great deal for them, not a particularly robust evaluation for aig, but i don't think they care that much. they pay down most of what they...
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dennis: here comes china. a new u.s. intelligence report says beijing will have the world's largest economy by 2030. cheryl: and also coming up, we're going to tell you which banking chief bought this hamptons' home that was listed on the market for $32.5 million. deps dennis but i'll betcha they got it for a steal, for like only 29 million. and a look at some of today's winners over on the s&p. nicole: i am nicole petallides live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. every 15 minutes on fox business, we do stocks now. this could be a record setting day for fedex. they are saying that they plan on moving 19 million packages today. this would be their busiest day ever for the company. they are saying that e-commerce is one of the reasons why they expect this growth. we will see overall, year over year, for this season, possibly a 13% growth year over year. dennis: they are so early. i am so impressed. thank you very much. federal reserve buys $40 billion in mortgage-backed securities each month. you can see it will
dennis: here comes china. a new u.s. intelligence report says beijing will have the world's largest economy by 2030. cheryl: and also coming up, we're going to tell you which banking chief bought this hamptons' home that was listed on the market for $32.5 million. deps dennis but i'll betcha they got it for a steal, for like only 29 million. and a look at some of today's winners over on the s&p. nicole: i am nicole petallides live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. every 15...
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it's global, selling in high china, hong kong, and singapore. dennis: the myth is, the china, doing knockoff wines, but this is an inside job. your own brethren. >> not mine, but the expensive wine side, it's within the u.s. and europe, and it's guys who are in, you know, really into wine. dennis: prominent dealers? >> current case, fbi is charging a guy, a well-known collector, sold wine in auctions, turns out a lot of the wine may not have been what it was claiming to be. dennis: three bottles here, counterfit bottles, guys, and see if ray points out what makes then counterfeit. a nice 1923. >> yes, a 1923, would be $30,000 at auction. it would sell either way, but look at the symbol, the red dot, they always stamp dark and red. this is much too light. that's an insider thing. dennis: the bottle, the glass -- >> the glass is real. they got a less expensive wipe from the 1920s, 30s, refilled it with different wine, slap the label, and faked the label, and then, you know, tried to sell it for a lot of money. dennis: a couple other pictures compa
it's global, selling in high china, hong kong, and singapore. dennis: the myth is, the china, doing knockoff wines, but this is an inside job. your own brethren. >> not mine, but the expensive wine side, it's within the u.s. and europe, and it's guys who are in, you know, really into wine. dennis: prominent dealers? >> current case, fbi is charging a guy, a well-known collector, sold wine in auctions, turns out a lot of the wine may not have been what it was claiming to be. dennis:...
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fourteen dollars in china. it has been an economic miracle. if they want to cut, perhaps, millions of jobs and kill any sort of a manufacturing renaissance, go for. i think they will get their money from them. i think they will hijack the industry in respect to that. natural gas has been great for this country. this particular stock, speaking of earth, i would say $42.90 would be a good number for them. lori: the manager is at the center of what the feds are calling the largest ever insider-trading case. charlie gasparino joined us in the case against matthew martoma adam: war spending and buying from the federal reserve. ♪ >> 21 minutes past the hour. this is your fox news minute. and american soldier has been attacked in afghanistan. that is all coming just hours after leon panetta left the area. the pentagon confirming a new goal board explosive device. a north korean satellite reportedly tumbling out of control and space at this hour following a rocket launch last week that sent it into orbit. the fence secretary saying the launch raises
fourteen dollars in china. it has been an economic miracle. if they want to cut, perhaps, millions of jobs and kill any sort of a manufacturing renaissance, go for. i think they will get their money from them. i think they will hijack the industry in respect to that. natural gas has been great for this country. this particular stock, speaking of earth, i would say $42.90 would be a good number for them. lori: the manager is at the center of what the feds are calling the largest ever...
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we have stability in china because of economic activity and that was a drag and then we have the doj promising tease and the federal reserve doing the same thing and all of a sudden it is not the world looking over the cliff, but we 3-quarters of the world looking the other way starting to come back and that is the difference. tracy: what happens? we are stealing from queue to. >> we always steal from one quarter to another. tracy: europe might come back to bother us again the second half of the year. could that mean an okay first half, second half disaster's again? >> we never have smooth sailing at anything. sell in may and go away. which works sometimes and doesn't work. what we feel good about is investors are forced with a problem that dividend taxes are going to go up. to me that is a good problem because it is going to take investors out of the safety of the blue chips and staples and utilities and put them into faster growth equities. riskier. if we look at the risk bucket of assets if you look at low-quality munis and wrapped around a head for awhile, 3.5% yield pretax, 3% y
we have stability in china because of economic activity and that was a drag and then we have the doj promising tease and the federal reserve doing the same thing and all of a sudden it is not the world looking over the cliff, but we 3-quarters of the world looking the other way starting to come back and that is the difference. tracy: what happens? we are stealing from queue to. >> we always steal from one quarter to another. tracy: europe might come back to bother us again the second half...